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Ray A. Dickie

Researcher at Ford Motor Company

Publications -  68
Citations -  1471

Ray A. Dickie is an academic researcher from Ford Motor Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Adhesive. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1438 citations. Previous affiliations of Ray A. Dickie include DuPont.

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The application of x-ray photo-electron spectroscopy to a study of interfacial composition in corrosion-induced paint de-adhesion

TL;DR: In this article, high resolution X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to provide an initial overview of changes in composition relative to untested surfaces; high-resolution XPS spectra have been used for more detailed, sometimes semi-quantitative, analyses of molecular functional group composition.
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Heterogeneous polymer–polymer composites. I. Theory of viscoelastic properties and equivalent mechanical models

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of partial phase inversion on dynamic properties of heterogeneous polymer-polymer composites are discussed in terms of equivalent mechanical models and the viscoelastic form of the well-known Kerner equation.
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Paint adhesion, corrosion protection, and interfacial chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the phenomenological and mechanistic conclusions obtained from surface analytical studies is presented, where the chemistry of the interface and the composition of the paint resin play especially important roles in the initial stages of corrosion-induced paint adhesion loss.
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Cross-linked polymers : chemistry, properties, and applications

TL;DR: Cross-Linking and structure of polymer networks have been studied in this article, where the effects of ionizing radiation on Epoxy Adhesive Frequency-Dependent Dielectric Analysis Fluorescence Optrode Cure Sensor Deformation Kinetics of Cross-Linked Polymers Plastic Deformation in Epoxy Resins Fractoemission Fatigue Behavior of Acrylic Networks Epoxy resins Cured with m-Phenylene Diamines Cross-linking of an Epoxy with a Mixed Amine Thermal Stress Development Recycling of Cured EpoxyResins
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Method for coating and product

TL;DR: In this article, a method for painting automobiles and other articles of manufacture which admits of the use of medium to high con-centration of metal pigments, can provide high gloss finish coatings and employs a low concentration of volatile solvents comprising application of a relatively thin, highly pigmented, waterbased coating to a substrate, air drying or optionally, heat curing, application of an unpigmented or lightly pigmented water-based coating that is transparent on curing, and heat curing of the powder coating.